Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Recently I found a few pins on Pinterest and looked at them and they were scrolling pins! WHAT??? I know, that's what I said too when I saw it. "I HAVE to know HOW to do this." Well, I struggled with it for the evening and finally figured it out.

I promised some wonderful Facebook friends (you know who you are) that I would make a tutorial on how I did it, so here we go:

When I create my TpT products in Powerpoint I always save it as a jpeg file in case I ever need the images for anything.

Step One: So that is the first step is to make sure you have saved your powerpoint as a jpeg and it will save into its own separate folder (on a mac). Please make sure that you protect your work and put word art on your images that say "Preview", or "Sample". When your preview is downloaded by a potential buyer they are getting images they CAN use if you don't protect your work!!!Here is a link to my TpT store to download a free copyright watermark image to protect your products.

Step Two: Once you have the images you can now go to this website and upload them. Here is an image from the website so just click on it and it will take you to "Make a Gif" website.

Step Three: Click on "add pictures". I only uploaded 4 images the first time but I have done up to 10. I am not sure if there is a limit or not on uploads. Here is what it looks like after you upload the images:

Step Four: As you can see, it lets you select the order you want to put the pictures in. Click "continue" and this is what you will see next.

Step Five: Click on "Animation Speed" and change it to "custom set delay" at the bottom of the drop down menu. I used 2000 since the listings they have are too fast. It is listed in milliseconds so it needs to be slowed down quite a bit. You will have to select the "Rating" before you can move on.

As you can see there are other options available to you; resize images, choose a category, gif details, and the last one is where you choose the rating. I recommend giving the gif a name in the "gif details" box.

Step Six: Click on "create your gif" and it goes to a new page and displays what you have uploaded so that you can see the speed and preview.

Click on "download" and you have created your gif. As you can see I did name mine to keep in case I want it later. It is also easier to find on your computer. I use a Mac so it goes to my "downloads" folder.

Step Seven: I located the download and placed it on my desktop because I find that easier. I went to TpT and uploaded the gif as my preview file and it loads pretty quick. Now when you click on "preview" on TpT you have a scrolling preview!

There is a catch to all this wonderful insanity! I tried to "pin" the product with the animated preview to Pinterest. Pinterest would not let me upload the pin and gave me an error message that said "oops, this is not a valid image." It is a valid image but since it is an animated .gif it won't accept it.

IS THERE A WAY AROUND THAT? YES THERE IS!!!

Instead of adding it from the web I added it from my computer to Pinterest. (that little plus sign at the bottom right when you are on your Pinterest page) Select the .gif, add your description, then create it. After you have created it you will need to edit the pin to add a link to your product.

Okay, I don't think I have left out any steps but if I did please let me know so I can correct it here for future visitors! The website did change from the first tutorial and I had to go back and change the pictures.

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

In all my years of teaching
special needs preschool I held many mothers in my arms and in my heart. I understood their pain and I walked with
them through their journey. I have been
blessed to see some of these children grow up to be remarkable adults. “I Give Tours
of Holland” was a sign that once hung in my
classroom and I was often asked: “What does that sign mean?“ I can't explain it better then what is written below:

Many years ago Emily Perl Kingsley wrote to
the "Dear Abby" newspaper column to try and explain the experience of
being the parent of a special needs child. This is what she wrote:

"I am often asked to describe the
experience of raising a child with a disability - to try to help people who
have not shared that unique experience to understand it, to imagine how it
would feel, it's like this...

"When you're going to have a baby, it's
like planning a fabulous vacation trip - to Italy. You buy a bunch of guidebooks
and make wonderful plans. The Coliseum. The Michelangelo David. The gondolas in
Venice. You may learn some handy phrases in Italian. It's all very exciting.

After months of eager anticipation, the day
finally arrives. You pack your bags and off you go. Several hours later the
plane lands. The stewardess comes in and says, "Welcome to Holland".

"Holland!" you say, "What do
you mean, Holland? I signed up for Italy! I'm supposed to be in Italy.All my life I've dreamed of going to
Italy."

But there's been a change in the flight plan.
They've landed in Holland and there you must stay.

The most important thing is that they haven't
taken you to a horrible, disgusting, filthy place, full of pestilence, famine
and disease. It's just a different place.

So you must go out and buy new guidebooks. And
you must learn a whole new language. And you will meet a whole new group of
people you would never have met.

It's
just a different place. It's slower-paced than Italy, less flashy than Italy.
But after you've been there a while, and you catch your breath, you look
around, and you begin to notice that Holland has windmills, Holland has tulips.
Holland even has Rembrandts.

But everyone you know is busy coming and going
from Italy, and they're all bragging about what a wonderful time they had
there. And for the rest of your life you will say, "Yes, that's where I
was supposed to go. That's what I had planned."

And the pain of that will never, ever, ever go
away, because the loss of that dream is a very significant loss.

But
if you spend your life mourning the fact that you didn't get to Italy, you may
never be free to enjoy the very special, the very lovely things about
Holland."

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Welcome to the November edition of the Bright Ideas Link-Up! This one is a special one! Over the past ten months we have shared lots of great ideas through our monthly Bright Ideas event. This month we are re-capping all of those great ideas, just in case you missed one! Below you will find some of my bright ideas from the past several months.

This is where I tried my skills at personalizing a toolbox from Amazon. Click the button above to view this post!

If you want inexpensive books in your classroom, then you need to click on the button to find out how!

Interested in some quick classroom organization ideas? Click above and find some ideas that may surprise you!

Interested in sharing pictures, messages and events with parents? Click above to find out how to use Classhubz!

Interested in a way to organize, assess, and track your student's progress? Click above to get more information using Blendspace!

Interested in a website with more then 50 million flashcards? It also has text-to-speech function. Click above to get more information on how to use Cram!

I hope you have enjoyed these bright ideas, and that you have found an idea that you can use in your own classroom. Be sure to check out the link-up below for tons more bright ideas from my friends!